Relocation back to Point A
Date: Jul 12th, 2009 4:14:46 am - Subscribe
Mood: imaginative
I understand that some of you are having a difficult time keeping up with this blog because it has no RSS option. So I've decided to go to my ex-dead blog. It is really easy to keep up with gmail accounts. So this should make your jobs easier..
Really, I suggest that you read it! It might teach you one or two new things about the college experience 
http://bensugee.blogspot.com/
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Summer Fun
Date: Jul 4th, 2009 11:02:39 am - Subscribe
Mood: enlightened
Summer is moving along quickly. Orientation has passed, and graduation parties are reaching an end. Registering for classes starts next week and from there... the ball only rolls faster down the hill. x_x
It's a mixed feeling. I'm seeing alot of people for the last time, and meeting new people in GWU. It's a mix of nostalgia and anticipation for another start to make college a great addition to my life. I'll probably make the same mistakes I made in high school, with alot more dumb ones to add. But I'll grow wiser, hopefully...mature, not too much...and fine tune my mind on the workings of the world. That is what a secondary education is all about? Sure, there are people who go for mostly the social aspects... or the parties... but ultimately, it's my job to be a student first. Unofficially i'm in a monetary contract with my parents, so the leash still exists. haha
fine with me. i'm going to work hard. play hard. whatever it takes to get to the top...something i gave up trying 10th grade of my high school year. I refuse to be a college burn out.
So watch me, as I fly high! without drugs.
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A Return from Elsewhere
Date: Jun 27th, 2009 4:07:13 am - Subscribe
Mood: protective
I just came back from a Youth Conference, for my church. 2 day thing. It's been quite interesting; one of the first conferences I've attended that have really spoken about different messages. One of the messages I've gotten out of the last 48 hours of speaking and sharing has been the topic of freedom of speech. The basic question was ... "why do people these days, fight so hard to reserve their rights to speak on any issue they wish. BUT why do people NOT have the right to argue against ideas? The moment someone speaks out against a common idea or generational issue, it is shunned or silenced. The world has become so self centered that we can't help but head down this path of idiocy. And I'm a part of this as well. Freedom of speech. We should let people say whatever they want, sure. But we shouldn't forget to give the people who disagree, a voice as well.
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COFFEEEEE!
Date: Jun 23rd, 2009 3:59:11 am - Subscribe
Mood: insane
POST THREEE! I'm on a rollll
Okay so i just had 2 cups of coffee after a year long break from the caffeinated cup of death. AND MAN THE RUSH IS GOOD! i'm shaking both my legs, my fingers are twiddling, and my eyeballs are rolling around in their sockets! LET THE FIRE BURN!!! no just kidding about my eyes. But wow. Coffee is like a drug. and I am one addicted drug addict. Time to drink at least 2 cups a day in college! MUSt. PREPARE!!!!
Dunkin Donuts, McDonalds, Starbucks, Seattle whatever it's called I LOVE IT ALL
oh dear. coffee is going to keep me wired for the next few hours.
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Checklist preparation
Date: Jun 22nd, 2009 9:43:35 am - Subscribe
Mood: alive
Well well well.... Now that Graduation has passed and Summer has arrived!!!!! ... I've alot more time to just sit in my chair and relax. It's still hard to believe that I'm going to a new school. George Washington University... not West Windsor-Plainsboro High School South. Hahaha..at least the name is shorter.
It should be a fun new adventure! Keeping in touch with friends back at home...while making new ones. Of course... with high school friends. It is pretty hard to stay in touch with everyone...but it's worth a shot.
My scary thought of the day. I stared at my 2nd grade picture for a good 10 minutes just thinking about how much I've grown... mentally, physically, spiritually. It's kind of eery, looking at my smiling face...How has this child turned into who I am today? Sure, my decisions have led me to form part of the mold to create me... but my parents, schools, bullies, friends, acquaintances, activities, exposures, memories, have chipped in. Imagine..if that was stored onto a physical form of storage...like a hard drive. ...
that's a lot of space. The brain is one pretty darn cool organ! I'm thankful I have one that functions pretty fine, although I joke that sometimes it spaces out... very thankful, I am.
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